Full Issue:

The world-wide shortage of electricity cannot be rectified by wind or solar power,
so those who advocate these “free” sources of power are condemning the majority of
the Earth’s human population to backwardness. Solving the problem requires examining
the two most important concepts in evaluating a power source: energy density and energy
flux density. The only rational conclusion is that we must build 6,000 gigawatts of
generating capacity, and only nuclear power will do the job.

Science

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. continues the discussion of physical time that he began in
last week’s issue, with
his article “Nations as Dynamical.” That report, he writes, concluded with a summary outline of the economist’s working
definition of physical time, as opposed to clock time. Now, still responding to the
same relevant question posted after his Jan. 22 webcast address, “I focus on some
essential implications of the role of physical time as such. I compare physical time,
as a conception of a principle of physical space-time, with the related concept of
physical space.”

Economics

Even though the government can create unlimited amounts of money at essentially no
cost, the effects will be disastrous if that money is not spent to create wealth.
The best-known example is Weimar Germany during 1922-23, when prodigious amounts of
free money were printed, which produced no wealth, and left the nation in ruins.

The imperial bankers, heirs of the people who joined with the fascists and opposed
President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s and ’40s, have launched a renewed campaign
to assassinate the character and accomplishments of FDR. Their goal is to prevent
the Obama Administration from taking up Roosevelt’s campaign for the general welfare,
and against the “economic royalists.”

National

Lyndon LaRouche has renewed his call for the ouster of Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of
the House, and charged that both Pelosi and Rep. Barney Frank, chairman of the House
Financial Services Committee, collaborated with Felix Rohatyn and George Soros, to
kill legislation LaRouche had advanced in 2007, which would have protected the U.S.
economy from the crisis now hitting it.

International

A U.S. intervention into the Israel-Palestinian conflict has to be based on justice
and truth, a rejection of all attacks on civilians, especially Israel’s “doctrine
of disproportionate force,” and, most importantly, breaking free of the same Sykes-Picot
imperial game that created the conflict in the first place.